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In 2021 the Japan Digital Agency (JDA) announced that a new input tax credit method, the Qualified Invoice System, will be in place from October 2023. Taxpayers who wish to claim Japanese Consumption Tax (JCT) credit must retain qualified.
In an effort by the JDA to accelerate the digitalisation of Japanese businesses, streamline processes and support greener business practices through this initiative, e-invoicing has been strongly recommended as a format to receive JCT.
Join Pagero and KPMG in a live webcast on the 21st March where we will cover everything you need to know about Qualified Invoicing in Japan ahead of October 2023!
What will be covered:
- The journey so far: regulatory developments to be aware of
- Why choose e-invoicing to comply with the Qualified Invoice system?
- Prepare and futureproof your business: practical implications of Qualified Invoicing and recommendations – KPMG
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